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Derek Muller, a law professor at Notre Dame University, said “it appears no,” noting that the liberals complained that almost all ruling forecloses some other methods for Congress to implement the provision. Rick Hasen, a law professor on the University of California-Los Angeles, wrote that it’s frustratingly unclear what the bounds could be on Congress. It’s unclear whether or not the ruling leaves open the likelihood that Congress may refuse to certify the election of Trump or any other presidential candidate it sees as having violated Section 3. The justices sidestepped the politically fraught concern of insurrection in their opinions …

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